Ok, so I have posted several entries on my quest to find a suite of on-line and free applications that would allow me to do the following:
- Sync my contacts and calendar on-line to be shared with someone else.
- Store documents on-line that would allow me to access them by my mobile, and my laptop, and share then with someone. This would also allow me to utilize my Office Mobile application on my Smartphone to edit documents stored on-line, and resave them to the on-line site and/or e-mail them from my Smartphone.
That’s a bit short in the description, but feel free to look back to see what I was attempting to do in more detail in my earlier posts.
The search has been long and hard. Frustrating. Difficult. Exasperating. Irritating. I pulled my hair. I had moments of grumbling at my computer. I wanted to throw tantrums and perform other unsavory and immature things.
To put it in all in a nutshell, it wasn’t a lot of fun.
Some of the items I tried were:
- Microsoft Live and Skydrive
- Google Docs and other Google Offerings
- Gh.o.st Desktop
- and last but not least, Syncwizard.
I won’t go into the amount of detail reviewing the last two services as I did the first two, for reasons I will explain later in the post.
Gh.o.st:
This is an on-line desktop service that basically simulates remote desktop services. It provides you with a windows looking interface and will allow you to export your calendar and contacts for upload. It also allows you upload files, such as office documents and mp3 files, movies, etc. It will also allow you to use google docs to edit documents.
Although the interface looks nice, and although there was a lack of documentation, it was easy to set-up. However, since it doesn’t allow syncing between the calendar and contacts, this was a service that worked for me.
I truly can’t understand why someone would want to use a service such as this, except for perhaps accessing documents from another computer. You can not access the information by Smartphone. What really confused me is why you would want to upload mp3’s. With services such as youtube and yahoo music videos, if you wish to have someone listen to a song, you can look it up and play it. I personally think having the ability to access mp3’s like this is a waste of time.
However, if you’re looking for something that will allow you to upload documents, constantly export contacts and calendar information for importing on-line, that gives you an interface similar to Windows XP for accessing anywhere, you might like the service.
Syncwizard:
The first thing I will say about this service is that the lack of documentation is mind boggling. This service basically is an interface for a number of different services, and condenses your access to one place. According to what I could read and understand, with available Outlook programs, you can sync calendar and contacts, as well as store documents on-line. You can also download a file that you can install on your Smartphone so that you can access the information that way.
It looked like I had found my solution.
I began the very lengthy and complicated steps to try and download, install and run the connectors. Once done, it didn’t work. It seems that you have then spend an impressive amount of time searching help threads to discover proper settings for the connector, which doesn’t match the default setting at all. I finally discovered what settings I needed and the connector appeared to sync with my Outlook contacts and calendar, but unfortunately, none of the synced information appeared on the syncwizard space that belonged to me. I never even tried the on-line file storage.
However, despite the problems, and you are a patient and computer literate to the point of being half magician, it might be worth checking out if you are looking for a similar service. I stopped working on it.
Why?
Well, I just so happened to be talking to our corporate IT person today, explaining some of this to him and he told me that our company will soon be rolling out Microsoft’s Sharepoint, which will do everything I want.
If you want to check out Syncwizard: http://www.syncwizard.com/en/index.jsp
So there ends my quest. I spent a lot of time and effort trying to make my life easier for my job, only to discover my company is already working on the very solution I was looking for.
Ain’t it always the way?
So, good luck if you are looking for something similar.
In closing, I will say, out of this entire exhausting experience, I only got what I consider one great benefit out of it. That benefit is Microsoft’s LiveWriter, which I have found to be an extremely excellent program. LiveWriter is a blog writing software that is easy to use, quite powerful and works like a charm.
I love Microsoft’s LiveWriter. If you blog yourself, I highly recommend getting it. You will have to install Windows Live to get it, but it’s worth it. Trust me.
Until my next adventure in some crazy computer screen, I remain,
Still Computer Crazy.
Kevin Riley
